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and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots what we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fundamental principle is that a human must always be meaningfully involved in the control over decisions to launch weapons and to fire it might all sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts for really creative deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they think. something like this guy just saying that you know what it looks like you know the wall is more likely to be a small tiny core of tying. the developments or the the darpa t
and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots what we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fundamental principle is that a human must always be meaningfully involved in the control over decisions to launch weapons and to fire it might all sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you...
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add into developing this type of technology a closely mugs from fine fiction for its reality. london . and up next abby martin delves into the boston bombings on the gaps ignored by the mainstream media a break in the set just a moment. we'll get to the future good makes computers these days so super is the memory for that russian research as have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promise is unparalleled power design for the stars and is that got you all hot under the collar please don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break a sweat technology update here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. choose your language. of choice because we know in a financial planner there is still some honest. truth to the consensus you can. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose be access to your office. to. do so. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i
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and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots but we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fundamental principle is that a human must always be meaningfully involved in the control over decisions to launch weapons and to fire at it might all sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts from recruited deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they think by something like this you're saying that you know what it will look like you know the hall is more likely to be a small tank or a time. to develop. we saw the the top of us t
and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots but we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fundamental principle is that a human must always be meaningfully involved in the control over decisions to launch weapons and to fire at it might all sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome to the r t sports show twenty six minutes of sporting action from russia and around the world with me kate poetry.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello and welcome to the r t sports show twenty six minutes of sporting action from russia and around the world with me kate poetry.
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audience technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your celebration or it just doesn't go about with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
audience technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your...
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they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when he is, when he's out on the field. but think about that. you know, if you're inventing stuff in the third grade, what are you going to do by the time you get to college? is. [laughter] you know, and we just had the university of alabama's national championship football team here last week, and i foe they're interested in -- i know they're interested many this idea because it gets really hot down in alabama. [laughter] a lot of these students are working on the next generation of medical research. so listen to this story. of when pancreatic cancer took the life of jack's close family f
they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. wealthy british scientists are. trying to explain the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. the to. have you ever seen anything like this. now let's hear more from former congresswoman cynthia mckinney. i want to play you get another portion of that same clip that you grilled him about nine eleven war games let's take a look at. the question was we had four more games going on on september eleventh and the question that i tried to pose before the secretary had to go to lunch was whether or not the activities of the for war games. going on on september eleventh actually impaired our ability to to respond to the attacks so sent via the general of course followed up senate and pair their ability it enhanced their ability i mean when i saw this quip when i was younger i was like who is this woman i love her i mean why do you think of a war games were important as l
it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. wealthy british scientists are. trying to explain the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. the to. have you ever seen anything like this. now let's hear more from former congresswoman cynthia mckinney. i want to play you get another portion of that same clip that you...
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. the book about international airport in the very heart of moscow. from moscow this is r.t. thank you for joining us today at least twenty six people have been killed in iraq as they gathered to vent their anger at the shia led government ahead of the publication of local election results. and off is in iraq for us. fire. tens of thousands of. anti-terrorism laws that have been. viable. option. very much and. joined us from london by jim brown of the stop the will coalition here coming on the program good to see you today jim obviously there's been a fresh surge in violence in iraq over the past month or so we've seen a thousand people being killed in various bomb attacks. what is the security situation now. it. rises and falls but the level of violence has never. gone back to what it was ten years ago after the war and talking about it's never return to that there's been terrible periods of around two thousand and six and against that things are much better than otherwise the level o
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. the book about international airport in the very heart of moscow. from moscow this is r.t. thank you for joining us today at least twenty six people have been killed in iraq as they gathered to vent their anger at the shia led government ahead of the publication of local election results. and off is in iraq for us. fire. tens of thousands of. anti-terrorism laws that have been. viable....
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. from moscow this is ati police still have no suspects of monday's boston bombings which killed three and injured one hundred eighty explosives are placed in pressure cookers and packed with nails ball bearings and other bits of metal ripped through competitors on spectators during the city's marathon in fact the pictures behind me right now at live pictures from the same now this was there was domestic attack since nine eleven happening despite the u.s. investing billions in security for over a decade from boston now in auntie's anastasio chicken. the picture perfect city of boston brings back memories and fears that americans have not dealt with since september eleventh. it really hasn't hit me yet. like i had i couldn't sleep last night i'm constantly like anxious nervous and i can't focus on my studies because i'm a graduate student a block from where it happens like wow like if i really had the investigation is yet to determ
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. from moscow this is ati police still have no suspects of monday's boston bombings which killed three and injured one hundred eighty explosives are placed in pressure cookers and packed with nails ball bearings and other bits of metal ripped through competitors on spectators during the city's marathon in fact the pictures behind me right now...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. news continues here in r.t. a u.k. foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly responsible for human rights abuses well most mccauley he's an author who's been covering russia for over forty years now let's get more on this issue for him now so what do you make of this statement by the foreign minister. i think it's important from the british point of view that the uphold human rights britain is akin to to the human rights convention and so on and defense human rights in britain and europe and the rest of the world so therefore if other countries in fact don't measure up to those standards then they criticised and the british government is obviously taking
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. news continues here in r.t. a u.k. foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly...
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with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they will not cut reading. so they end up cutting the things we think of as extras -- music, art, physical education, resources that might be educational -- that might be essential to some kids think successful. >> this is chelsea and she is a special ed student. >> i have dyslexia. i go to a special at school. without it, i would be in trouble because they help me with my dyslexia. mr. president, if you cut the funds i want to be able to learn from early in my future will be in jeopardy. >> mr. president, every day there are millions of kids are struggling i need help, mr. p
with the advent of technologies, students don't teachers foreed information. they can go to the internet and get answers. but what they do need teachers for his what information is relevant? what information is accurate? tax for things that can make or break our educational system -- creativity, relevance, technology, teachers. without funding, the educational system is worthless. lookhool systems have to at budgets and say what can make that? they will not cut math out of the curriculum. they...
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how new technology helped police identify the boston bombing suspects. have rheumatoid arth can orencia (abatacept) help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatologist. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ male announcer ] now learn about a program committed to you and copay assistance that can reduce monthly orencia out-of-pocket drug cost to $5. if you're not satisfied after 6 months, you get that money back. call 1-800-orencia. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! tra
how new technology helped police identify the boston bombing suspects. have rheumatoid arth can orencia (abatacept) help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatologist. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious...
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plus demonstrating the long range missile technology. they have been accompanied with belligerence end against the united states and south korea. north korea has not; however, fully developed, tested, or demonstrated full range of capabilities for a missile. characterizing such capability for us in intelligence is a complex process. it is indeed rocket science. rewe're dealing with many shades of gray here not black and white. comment open the revelation of the di assessment on north korean nuclear weapon capability. the statement in question was one sentence and mistaken miscategoryized as unclassified. but this rev lace is a luster for the standard de la -- in what we know in contrast to what we temptto impe from the many things the nuclnt on rthrs inhe are no exceon. intelligence community have milar or differing positions that can be varying degree of confidence. it had is where it plays havoc with certitude. i'm sorry to disappoint to the contrary it reflects an integrate and collaborative competitive analysis process. we are, by th
plus demonstrating the long range missile technology. they have been accompanied with belligerence end against the united states and south korea. north korea has not; however, fully developed, tested, or demonstrated full range of capabilities for a missile. characterizing such capability for us in intelligence is a complex process. it is indeed rocket science. rewe're dealing with many shades of gray here not black and white. comment open the revelation of the di assessment on north korean...
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nuclear weapons in the hands of a country means national bry scientific interest infrastructure or technological development. but also it's it's a government for this survival of the region why because we see the north korean example north korea has developed nuclear weapons and we assume they have nuclear weapons they even tried it with three test although they give not socks not succeed . because they were they know that if you have nuclear weapons. no one these are messing up with you and this is the north korean. president and the iranians know it and they want to repeat it so yes diplomacy has failed with north korea but diplomacy is also failing with iran in your opinion do you think israel is trying to maneuver the united states to attack iran i wouldn't use the world maneuvering israel wants america to attack iran as a last resort when if diplomacy fails and it did failed so far even the sanctions are no where and at the end of the day iran would not cave in to the pressure and would assemble limbaugh in such a case israel prefers that america would do the job not only because it's more
nuclear weapons in the hands of a country means national bry scientific interest infrastructure or technological development. but also it's it's a government for this survival of the region why because we see the north korean example north korea has developed nuclear weapons and we assume they have nuclear weapons they even tried it with three test although they give not socks not succeed . because they were they know that if you have nuclear weapons. no one these are messing up with you and...
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in other news a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology has been shot and killed on campus by an unknown gunman one arrest has been made following the shooting reports from nearby watertown say witnesses heard gunfire and explosions f.b.i. agents and members of the national guard are involved in a massive ongoing police operation and we'll bring you more on this developing story as we get it. the lower house of the u.s. congress has passed a controversial bill that many say puts did put digital freedoms under fire the cyber intelligence sharing protection act would allow private firms to share the personal data of web users with u.s. government agencies one of the lawmakers who voted for that bill cited monday's deadly boston bombing as a pretext but the white house has hinted it may block the legislation which it feels doesn't address public concerns about the invasion of privacy r.t. american producer andrew blake is following the control. aides for the white house actually said that we will recommend the president veto this legislation aronsen for sharing of pr
in other news a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology has been shot and killed on campus by an unknown gunman one arrest has been made following the shooting reports from nearby watertown say witnesses heard gunfire and explosions f.b.i. agents and members of the national guard are involved in a massive ongoing police operation and we'll bring you more on this developing story as we get it. the lower house of the u.s. congress has passed a controversial bill that many say...
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and they captured him a live. >> what about the technology? susan candiotti reported that they had a helicopter with thermal imaging ability. that's the most important thing. a regular person made it happen. then they had the helicopter that was able to determine that there was someone in there. >> right. and they've trained for this. they've trained in terms of search, they've trained in terms of rescue, they've trained it in terms of going after a fugitive. i'm sure law enforcement realized that he was likely injured during the shoot-out the night before. and that there might be evidence out there that actually could help lead them to him. and obviously blood evidence appeared to be one of the tips that, you know, one of the civilian witnesses saw. >> that's right. they said our understanding is that the injuries that you saw were inflicted last evening. that's our latest understanding. again, we have a lot of questions still tonight. i want to add fran townsend to the conversation with jeff and mike. fran, what is your feel being how this h
and they captured him a live. >> what about the technology? susan candiotti reported that they had a helicopter with thermal imaging ability. that's the most important thing. a regular person made it happen. then they had the helicopter that was able to determine that there was someone in there. >> right. and they've trained for this. they've trained in terms of search, they've trained in terms of rescue, they've trained it in terms of going after a fugitive. i'm sure law...
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technology innovation. developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. continues here in our team all prisoners in guantanamo bay have joined the hunger strike bringing the number to fifty two u.s. military officials have admitted to protesting that detainees have recently tried to commit suicide but they defended a prison guard raid on cells over the weekend saying it resulted in violent clashes with several inmates although now former senior politicians and members of the u.s. military have joined the chorus accusing officials of contributing to the spread of torture an independent american think tank has released a report pointing to abuse at guantanamo the constitution project it's called concluded it was beyond dispute that torture had been carried out or that the practice is damaged america's moral standing and its ability to criticize others also suggest u.s. personnel of actually being put at greater risk should they be taken captive and the panel concluded that the door remains open to more
technology innovation. developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. continues here in our team all prisoners in guantanamo bay have joined the hunger strike bringing the number to fifty two u.s. military officials have admitted to protesting that detainees have recently tried to commit suicide but they defended a prison guard raid on cells over the weekend saying it resulted in violent clashes with several inmates although now former...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. international at the very heart of moscow. this is all she welcome back i mean don't go in mass hunger strike a gun tunnel obey u.s. military officials have disclosed to rescind suicide attempts by protesting detainees they also defended a pretty prison guard raid on cells over the weekend which resulted in violent clashes with several inmates and earlier my colleague bill told spoke with moslem bag who was released from guantanamo without charge after two years and he doesn't believe a bomb was prepared to debone his pledge to close the facility. there has to be a will and i don't think that the will exists certainly have still got people in guantanamo eleven years since the invasion of afghanistan and there's no practical will to send these individuals to places where they're supposed to have a basic normal life and i don't know where the will is going to come the troops withdrawn when still problems that were instituted at the time of bush have not been cleared at the time of. if y
it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. international at the very heart of moscow. this is all she welcome back i mean don't go in mass hunger strike a gun tunnel obey u.s. military officials have disclosed to rescind suicide attempts by protesting detainees they also defended a pretty prison guard raid on cells over the weekend which resulted in violent clashes with several inmates and earlier my colleague bill told spoke with moslem bag...
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or start right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it hours later yes i've got it as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was twenty four years old and i've been working at the mine for ten years now so we've got to imagine if they close down the mine what would we do. we'd be forced to leave to go it will be go this is where the money is. fifty or so illegal mines such as they'll cho-cho are existing on borrowed time and it's a go via area. and as the price of the yellow metal continues to soar on world markets so gold he is experiencing a new lease on life people are coming out here from all over the country to seek their fortunes. a modern day gold rush in the heart of war played colombia. from the old children mine b
or start right away with the new countries the doors there you know they come with new technologies to steal the riches of the colombian. yes just do it hours later yes i've got it as that lady says they come to steal what's ours because all of this is ours. this is how we make our living from salvaging rocks. if the illegal mines close down everyone will lose their livelihood the miners but also thousands of women who sort through the rock debris where bits of gold can still be found. it was...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ there is no mass-produced there is no mass-produced human. every signature is unique and every fingerprint unrepeatable. and there is one store that recognizes it: the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number bed: the only bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body...
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united states and israel in technology is contributing to the entire world. in medical aspects, where research is being done collaboratively between our clint and researchers in israel, working to find cures for disease to ease the pain and burdens of families and individuals afflicted with different diseases, cancers and other types, this is something that is a beacon to the rest of the world. my district in illinois, the 10th district of illinois is home to many people who have family in israel who travel to israel, our connection to israel is not strictly political. it is personal. and the relationship we have and will continue to have is a special bond that i'm pleased and honored to be able to represent, with you being a member of the mideast north african committee, being a lifelong advocate for israel, it is a great honor for me to stand here and celebrate the 5th anniversary of israel, i'm honored to be going to israel again in two weeks with members of the chicago community and we'll be looking, we'll be going throughout the country and have a chance
united states and israel in technology is contributing to the entire world. in medical aspects, where research is being done collaboratively between our clint and researchers in israel, working to find cures for disease to ease the pain and burdens of families and individuals afflicted with different diseases, cancers and other types, this is something that is a beacon to the rest of the world. my district in illinois, the 10th district of illinois is home to many people who have family in...
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not have to be done, but be you think about the success in reducing alcohol-impaired driving through technology, through sanctions, through education, through engineering, we can do the same thing about drugged driving. but the most important thing that we had to do first was to bring it to the attention of the public, and i think that's what we've done. thank you, bob. >> we are almost out of time. of but before asking the last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming luncheon events. on april 19th, patrick donahoe, postmaster general, usps, will discuss challenges meeting the evolving demands of the nation's postal system. on may 7th, chris evert, tennis legend and publisher, "tennis" magazine. and on june 3rd we will host the annual presentation of the gerald r. ford journalism awards. second, i would, with great feeling -- [laughter] in view of how you've covered your topic and you have generated so many questions, wow. i mean, i ity -- i don't know if we keep track of a record -- i'd like to present you with
not have to be done, but be you think about the success in reducing alcohol-impaired driving through technology, through sanctions, through education, through engineering, we can do the same thing about drugged driving. but the most important thing that we had to do first was to bring it to the attention of the public, and i think that's what we've done. thank you, bob. >> we are almost out of time. of but before asking the last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take...
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technology innovation. developments around. the future covered. mirror image of the rock. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road. from north to. the root of the rocky tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e t. to build a. mission to teach. only. international in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to tony lippy bit today tony welcome to the kaiser report thanks max nice to see you again haven't seen you since prague i know and that was the beginning of the bit pay big korean kind of phenomenon a few years ago it was just really a crypto punk currency but now it's mainstream is it's definitely come a long way now here in the biz a bit pe so this is part of the business that's in the transactions side of the business the bit cooling ecosystem has a number of different you know moving parts here in the transaction business i guess you could one could say are similar to pay pal in that sense correct somewhat the merchant side of pay pal you know we don't offer any consumer services but what we do is w
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nuclear weapons in the hands of a country means national dry scientific interest infrastructure or technological development. but also it's it's a government for this survival of the region why because we see the north korean example north korea has developed nuclear weapons and we assume they have nuclear weapons they even tried it with three test although they give not socks not succeed . because they were they know that if you have nuclear weapons. no one is messing up with you and this is the north korean. president and the iranians know it and they want to repeat it so yes diplomacy has failed with north korea but diplomacy is also failing with iran in your opinion do you think israel is trying to maneuver the united states to attack iran i wouldn't use the world maneuvering israel wants america to attack iran as a last resort when if diplomacy fails and you did failed so far even the sanctions are no where and at the end of the day iran would not cave in to the pressure and would assemble limbaugh in such a case israel prefers that america would do the job not only because it's more conven
nuclear weapons in the hands of a country means national dry scientific interest infrastructure or technological development. but also it's it's a government for this survival of the region why because we see the north korean example north korea has developed nuclear weapons and we assume they have nuclear weapons they even tried it with three test although they give not socks not succeed . because they were they know that if you have nuclear weapons. no one is messing up with you and this is...
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we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there were three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in right now and when will police be able to question him? >> reporter: dan, he's listed in serious, but stable condition here at beth israel hospital. because of his injuries, authorities have not been able to interview him. but a special federal interrogation team is on standby the moment he is able to. and dan, i think it's worth noting that the suspected killer is being treated at the same hospital where many of the victims of monday's blast were also treated. >> it'
we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there...
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. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything. >> i don't know exactly what happened. would like to have an answer. how me your infrared videos. >> israel's enemies get the importance of the system. this internet video claiming responsibility for the recent attack ended with a taunting message that iron dome did not stop it. the truth is not many are listening to those voices of doubt. take these iron dome in the south of the country. most israelis just think they work and are making the country safer and stronger. worry with a wave of a wand rafeal developed the first of its kind cram system. >> there is a lot at stake here. the safe
. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything....
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but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the presence of mind to be able to identify one of the suspects to give a good strong description of a suspect to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in publi
but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your family of four can save over $500 bucks a year. wow, that's amazing! and i could cook for you. [ male announcer ] save money on a delicious breakfast with kraft american singles and oscar mayer fully cooked bacon with our low price guarantee. walmart. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your...
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just for the community, but a beacon for what we should be striving for everyday of our life from a technological standpoint and stability. we are head of construction and we are moving forward and we can't wait to play game in 2014 and very much looking forward to playing a super bowl and getting ourselves in the rotation. we love the bay area and we want to show everybody else in the world that this is the greatest place to host the greatest game in the world. i would like to introduce coach seefrd and thank him and george for being a part of this. [ applause ] . >> thank you, mayor and dan, jed. i'm obviously proud and excited to be part of this committee that will attempt to bring the 50th super bowl to the san francisco bay area. it was i believe in 1967 that the first super bowl was played in los angeles, california. it seems only fitting now that the nfl bring the 50th super bowl to northern california in the san francisco bay area. san francisco and the area over the years has hosted successfully many nfc championship games of super bowl stanford in 1985. i thought it was 95 and most rece
just for the community, but a beacon for what we should be striving for everyday of our life from a technological standpoint and stability. we are head of construction and we are moving forward and we can't wait to play game in 2014 and very much looking forward to playing a super bowl and getting ourselves in the rotation. we love the bay area and we want to show everybody else in the world that this is the greatest place to host the greatest game in the world. i would like to introduce coach...
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using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ... ...... >>. >> bret: we spent about a lot have time talking about all the bad things that happened in the boston. as we leave you tonight, some of the good. that is the our report. >> mayor for 25 years now, i've never seen law enforcement pulling together to solve our crime but how people pull together. business community and neighbors and everyone everyone. boston is a strong city. we're a city to get through this. >> he responded in 15 seconds. the unity at massachusetts general responded in amazing way. some of the trauma group that were out of the city jumped on planes in order to ce back. on
using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ... ...... >>. >> bret: we spent about a lot have time talking about all the bad things that happened in the boston. as we leave you tonight, some of the good. that is the our report. >>...
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lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part of our state is the need for doctors. many of them trained in the u.s. but happen to be from other countries to be able to work in rural and inner city areas. underserved areas. in the last decade my state alone has recruited over 200 doctors through the program called the conrad state 30 program. reintroduced the bill, and this is also included along with many other good things in this gang of 8 proposal. can you talk about how important it is when you have a rural area and you don't -- we had one hospital that almost it wasn't going to be able to deliver babies but because they
lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part...
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about five hours later shots fired on the campus of that massachusetts institute of technology at cambridge. an officer killed. >> picking up the radio traffic and officer was shot after his gun was stolen from him. >> at that point* it was unclear if this was connected to the suspect. >> that this is a suspect fleeing from a robbery but then two men were carjacked and the driver was held in the release. the police picked up the chase to watertown. and those inside through explosives then a shoot out. >> we heard two loud explosions. we didn't know what it was then you see the cruiser's pass by. >> one suspect, the older brother pronounced dead 1:35 a.m.. the other on the run and warnings to police. >> she could have an explosive device on him. please use extreme caution. >> then a news briefing in new surveillance image and a lock down. >> please stay in your homes and do not come now. entire neighborhoods on alert. when an hour later mass-transit shut down and reporters caught up with friends of the suspects. >> he was the cool kid who played high school sports he did not beseem inverted
about five hours later shots fired on the campus of that massachusetts institute of technology at cambridge. an officer killed. >> picking up the radio traffic and officer was shot after his gun was stolen from him. >> at that point* it was unclear if this was connected to the suspect. >> that this is a suspect fleeing from a robbery but then two men were carjacked and the driver was held in the release. the police picked up the chase to watertown. and those inside through...
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now max you created the hollywood stock exchange where it's run by the virtual specialist technology which you invented and a few days before mt gox crashed. you warned exactly of this so explain what is wrong with the market making function here the way trades are processed the buyers in the sellers at mt gox and all these other exchanges it's not done in a way that's commensurate let's say with the way trades are cleared and exchange the new york stock exchange or some other exchange where there is a specialist function who is making a market and their job is to create a fair and orderly price matching buys and sells and so they do this by by having both the ability to match trades buyers and sellers but also managing an inventory of whatever it is they're trading in so if it's i.b.m. stock on the floor of the new york stock exchange the market maker would have an inventory of i.b.m. stock so that if in fact there was a mismatch of buyers and sellers they can step in and be the market be the market maker that doesn't exist on any of these exchanges really they're trying to match up
now max you created the hollywood stock exchange where it's run by the virtual specialist technology which you invented and a few days before mt gox crashed. you warned exactly of this so explain what is wrong with the market making function here the way trades are processed the buyers in the sellers at mt gox and all these other exchanges it's not done in a way that's commensurate let's say with the way trades are cleared and exchange the new york stock exchange or some other exchange where...
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in this case, the technology was correct. they got it right. these things are very sensitive, they're not the easiest -- they're easy but they're not. you got to get it just right to make it work. they made it work. that tells me he had some level of training and probably paramilitary training as well. we have to look at that as a major indicator that someone is doing something or up to no good. >> can i ask you two quick things. you can answer quickly. >> sure. >> do you think there are others involved living here and why if they were tied to groups overseas has no one declared their involvement in this? do you think after these arrests they will? >> two reasons, they're changing their tactics. katherine harris did a great book that details some of this. secondly, i think we'll come to find they have a network in place. it's just that maybe we didn't fully detect it yet. it's important to do the detailed forensics to find other links. >> tony shaffer, thank you very much for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> the united states wa
in this case, the technology was correct. they got it right. these things are very sensitive, they're not the easiest -- they're easy but they're not. you got to get it just right to make it work. they made it work. that tells me he had some level of training and probably paramilitary training as well. we have to look at that as a major indicator that someone is doing something or up to no good. >> can i ask you two quick things. you can answer quickly. >> sure. >> do you...
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images from heat sensing technology showed he was hiding in a boat in a backyard in watertown. after a shootout with police, tsarnaev climbed out. investigators tell cbs news he had bullet wounds to his leg and neck and may have tried to kill himself. his older brother, tamerlan, the second suspect died early friday after another fire fight with police. in 2011, the fbi interviewed tamerlan when the russian government flagged him as a follower of radical islam. tamerlan changed over the years. >> it was different. seeing no purpose in life, but to pursue path of god. >> the people here in massachusetts have been rallying around the victims all week. well wishers have come to this memorial in downtown boston to leave momentos. >> it will make the community stronger and closer. >> many here are glad this week is over so life can get back to normal. official charges have yet to be filed. the most serious charge he could get is for using a weapon of mass destruction to kill. and that carries a possible death sentence. live in boston, adrianna diaz. >> what's it like there tonight?
images from heat sensing technology showed he was hiding in a boat in a backyard in watertown. after a shootout with police, tsarnaev climbed out. investigators tell cbs news he had bullet wounds to his leg and neck and may have tried to kill himself. his older brother, tamerlan, the second suspect died early friday after another fire fight with police. in 2011, the fbi interviewed tamerlan when the russian government flagged him as a follower of radical islam. tamerlan changed over the years....
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caller: i think it's terrible with all the technology we have that they couldn't make a sweep of this area. they said they had bomb-sniffing dogs. job.nk it is an inside republicans can get over that nine of what happened on their watch. it will do anything to try to read it host: you are blaming this on the republican party? .aller: no i would imagine that some people in the republican party -- host: what evidence? caller: i do not have evidence but i have the evidence of previous things they did. they try to make benghazi into another 9/11. they will do anything in their power to make another 9/11 in president obama's watch. host: from the wall street journal this morning, this is what the report -- mitt am a little bit in the papers. times." "the new york writes this -- the is from mike mccall, chairman of homeland security. was quoted as saying -- also from the papers this morning, -- also from "usa today," more about the bomb -- clay in cape cod, massachusetts, go ahead -- concernedam quite about what happened, obviously. i have to tell you -- yesterday was patriots did. people f
caller: i think it's terrible with all the technology we have that they couldn't make a sweep of this area. they said they had bomb-sniffing dogs. job.nk it is an inside republicans can get over that nine of what happened on their watch. it will do anything to try to read it host: you are blaming this on the republican party? .aller: no i would imagine that some people in the republican party -- host: what evidence? caller: i do not have evidence but i have the evidence of previous things they...
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all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the exhibition and i will not say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscap
all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the...
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technology. those test results are on their website. face.missed.gov. you can see how well the algorithms do in a variety of situations. a second reason is particularly right now there is no money for research or implementation. >> in this case, the quality of the images may have been an issue. the humans recognized the suspects but maybe there is not enough definition for the algorithms to pick it up? >> you're exactly right. speaker and fingerprint recognition and the like. the standard says you have to have 90 pixels of resolution between the two eyes. the pictures that i have been shown have had in the order of 12 pixels or 20 pixels between the eyes. far too little resolution for the algorithms to do any good. >> thank you for joining us, wayne. >> thank you very much. >> simon, before we go to the break, this is a very chilling picture. it was taken just moments before the bombing on monday and you can see 8-year-old martin richard, the boy who has become very much part of the face of this
technology. those test results are on their website. face.missed.gov. you can see how well the algorithms do in a variety of situations. a second reason is particularly right now there is no money for research or implementation. >> in this case, the quality of the images may have been an issue. the humans recognized the suspects but maybe there is not enough definition for the algorithms to pick it up? >> you're exactly right. speaker and fingerprint recognition and the like. the...